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Barry Smith - Fantastic Four Galactus Sample Story Page Original Art (1968). A towering Galactus lays waste to New York City as the Human Torch and the Thing dart in like furious gnats against a living apocalypse. In three bold, Kirby-sized panels, a teenage Barry Windsor-Smith sells the scale and panic with startling authority -- one of the portfolio sample pages he carried into a fateful Marvel office meeting with Stan Lee. Twice-up scale in ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 12.5" x 18.5". Only the final panel has ink. Light toning, abrasions in the top left and bottom right image areas, smudging, spot staining, corner creasing, and handling wear. Signed and dated in the lower margin. In Very Good condition.


More Information: In 1968, a teenage Barry Windsor-Smith crossed the Atlantic armed with nothing but a portfolio and an audacious dream: to work for Marvel Comics. He walked into Stan Lee's Manhattan office and laid out his samples. Barry recounts, "In our first meeting at Marvel Comics’ offices, Stan Lee seemed genuinely impressed with everything I’d brought from London. When Stan got to the Inhumans splash page, he stopped browsing and started to lightly read across the first couple of pages. ‘We can't get this,’ he said quietly. Later, I realized what he'd meant by that. He'd seen far too many sample drawings from talented fans who wanted to work for Marvel. In my case, though, I came to his executive office with multi-paneled story pages, not just muscular Iron Man poses or amateur portraits of Sue Storm. With the Inhumans especially -- five finished pages of story and art with script and lettering, to boot -- he realized that I was coming to Marvel Comics as a storyteller, not just a comics penciler. He was nodding positively as he looked through several pages of my Fantastic Four and the Thing. Then, as he opened the double-page spread of the Silver Surfer and Galactus, Stan Lee, the Man himself, looked straight at me, saying, ‘This is worthy of Jack Kirby!’ Stan may not have meant that to be absolutely true, but as an 18-year-old wannabe from a foreign country, I felt practically woozy over Stan's support."
It was the beginning of a career that has spanned several decades, beginning with his debut in The X-Men #53, followed by his industry-shaking run on Conan the Barbarian, his hugely popular "Weapon X" serial, and most recently his Eisner Award–winning graphic novel Monsters. We are proud to present these historic sample pages from Barry Windsor-Smith’s first meeting with Stan Lee.


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